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Fig. 6 | Genome Biology

Fig. 6

From: Multi-omics analysis reveals the molecular response to heat stress in a “red tide” dinoflagellate

Fig. 6

Expression and structure of multi-protein-coding genes in P. cordatum. The example of HSP70 is shown for a clustering of distinct gene models based on gene expression pattern in a heatmap across growth conditions, with cumulative abundance of transcripts and proteins indicated at the bottom, and b the relative exon usage, CDS structure, and mRNA editing of gene model s12246_g74608 that harbors multiple CUs. Exon (E) is connected by introns (kinked line); each of E01, E03, E05, and E07 encodes a complete HSP70, E09, and E10 each encodes N-/C-terminal fragments, whereas the other exons encode spacers. The example of RuBisCo is shown for c clustering of gene models based on gene expression pattern in a heatmap across growth conditions, with cumulative abundance of transcripts and proteins indicated at the bottom, and d protein structures corresponding to complete CUs, N- and C-terminal fragments, spacer, and putative leader sequences, with detected peptides indicated at the bottom. e Aligned upstream regions of 16 complete RuBisCo proteins of P. cordatum, including leader sequence and representative spacer sequences where available. Basic residues are marked in dark blue and conserved regions are highlighted in a purple background

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